Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has issued a short press statement on the Queen's Speech.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
In April 2008, the FSA launched a major thematic project which was aimed at establishing the extent to which small firms across the financial services industry addressed financial crime risks in their businesses.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
The Financial Ombudsman Service (FOS) has published an online technical resource note that explains the "six-month time limit" for referring complaints to it.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
The FSA has published an updated version of a paper in which it explains its role under the Payment Services Regulations 2009 (PSRs).
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
The FSA has published a speech given by Adair Turner (Chairman, FSA) entitled Something old and something new: Novel and familiar drivers of the latest crisis.
Norton Rose Fulbright | European Union, United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
The British Bankers' Association (BBA) has issued a short press statement concerning the European Commission's proposal on bank resolution funds.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 31 May 2010
A transcript of the Queen's Speech which outlines the Government's priorities for the coming Parliamentary year has been published on the Number 10 website.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 21 May 2010
The British Bankers Association (BBA) has issued a statement stating that it is very disappointed that the Competition Commission has decided to pursue a point of sale prohibition for payment protection insurance products.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 21 May 2010
The Financial Services and Markets Tribunal (the Tribunal) has upheld the FSA's refusal of a sole trader mortgage broker's application for Part IV permission on the grounds of repeated failure to file an RMAR.
Norton Rose Fulbright | United Kingdom | 21 May 2010
The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats have published the text of the full Coalition Agreement, setting out the main elements of the new UK Government's policy programme.